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External links
- T E Lawrence Wikipedia
- "Letters from the edge" by Martin Bright Sunday 27 November 2005 The Observer. Letters written by T E Lawrence from India 1927-1928 when he was in the RAF based in Karachi and Miranshah.
- "Lawrence of Arabia - His life in British India" 27 September 2009 Maddy’s Ramblings
- "What was Lawrence of Arabia doing in Afghanistan?" British Library Untold lived blog 16 August 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2014
- Photograph: T E Lawrence as Aircraftman T E Shaw on the aerodrome at Miranshah Fort in Waziristan, India (on the North West Frontier) during his service in the Royal Air Force. Lawrence was employed as a clerk in the wireless station at Miranshah. Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 21 August 2014
- T E Lawrence and the RAF by Wing Commander RCO Lovelock Flight 25 May 1951, page 615. Retrieved 21 August 2014
- "Lawrence's Afghan advice hits mark today" by Ben Macintyre December 24, 2010 The Times republished in "The Australian". Retrieved 21 August 2014
- "T.E. Lawrence and the translating of the Odyssey, 1928 – 1931" by Jeremy Wilson telstudies.org. Retrieved 21 August 2014. Lawrence worked on the translation at Miranshah, where he was transferred at the end of May 1928.
- Snapshots of Drigh Road RAF Depot, Karachi, now PAF Base Faisal where Lawrence was stationed prior to Miranshah. telstudies.org. Retrieved 21 August 2014